Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear, Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets: With Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. VoltaireJ. Dodsley, 1769 - 288 pàgines |
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Pàgina 57
... use these public entertainments should be chiefly intended , know the battle of Shrewf- bury to be a fact they are informed of what has paffed on the banks of the Severn ; all that happened on the shore of the Sca- mander has to them ...
... use these public entertainments should be chiefly intended , know the battle of Shrewf- bury to be a fact they are informed of what has paffed on the banks of the Severn ; all that happened on the shore of the Sca- mander has to them ...
Pàgina 63
... use of any of them . Those which we should have judged most barren , have brought forth noble productions , when cultivated by an able hand . Even fairy land has produced the fub- lime ; and the wild regions of romance have fometimes ...
... use of any of them . Those which we should have judged most barren , have brought forth noble productions , when cultivated by an able hand . Even fairy land has produced the fub- lime ; and the wild regions of romance have fometimes ...
Pàgina 100
... use to their adverfaries , Being with his prefence glutted , gorg'd and full . And in that very line , Harry , stand'st thou ; For thou haft loft thy princely privilege With vile participation ; not an eye , But is a - weary of thy ...
... use to their adverfaries , Being with his prefence glutted , gorg'd and full . And in that very line , Harry , stand'st thou ; For thou haft loft thy princely privilege With vile participation ; not an eye , But is a - weary of thy ...
Pàgina 145
... use of them for his moral purposes . That awe of the imme- diate presence of the deity , which , among the rest of the vulgar , is confined to temples and altars , was here diffufed over every K object , object . They paffed trembling ...
... use of them for his moral purposes . That awe of the imme- diate presence of the deity , which , among the rest of the vulgar , is confined to temples and altars , was here diffufed over every K object , object . They paffed trembling ...
Pàgina 161
... use in the grave . As this touches the most absurd and ridiculous foible in human nature , the increase of a greedy and folicitous defire of wealth as the period of enjoyment of it becomes more precarious and short , the admonition has ...
... use in the grave . As this touches the most absurd and ridiculous foible in human nature , the increase of a greedy and folicitous defire of wealth as the period of enjoyment of it becomes more precarious and short , the admonition has ...
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An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek ... Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) Visualització completa - 1772 |
An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek ... Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) Visualització completa - 1769 |
An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek ... Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) Visualització completa - 1772 |
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